Hyundai's N74: Revolutionizing the Automotive World with Hydrogen-Powered Supercar
Key Ideas
  • Hyundai plans to debut the hydrogen-powered N74 supercar in 2026, showcasing hydrogen as a viable mobility technology.
  • The N74 is designed as a rear-wheel-drive two-door coupe with gullwing doors, aiming to challenge the Nürburgring lap record for production cars.
  • The production model is expected to deliver at least 563 kW, with a three-second 0-100 km/h sprint time and a production run of 200 units from 2026 to 2028.
  • Hyundai aims to demonstrate the potential of hydrogen fuel cell performance vehicles, offering a unique alternative in the automotive market.
The automotive world is abuzz with speculation about Hyundai's N74, a hydrogen-powered supercar set to revolutionize the industry. The concept car, first revealed four years ago, is now rumored to debut in 2026 as the flagship sports car for Hyundai. The N74, internally known as such, is designed as a rear-wheel-drive two-door coupe with gullwing doors, reminiscent of the iconic DeLorean DMC-12. This supercar aims not for profit but to showcase hydrogen as a viable mobility technology. With an expected power output of 563 kW and a rapid sprint time, the N74 plans to challenge the Nürburgring lap record. Hyundai intends to produce only 200 units, emphasizing exclusivity and innovation. The project signifies Hyundai's commitment to proving the potential of hydrogen fuel cell vehicles in a market dominated by electric options. If successful, the N74 could offer a compelling alternative to traditional internal combustion engines and electric supercars, blending performance and sustainability in a striking design.
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